2 Shot, 1 Fatally On Detroit’s East Side

Detroit’s East Side: DPD’s 5th Precinct was dispatched to an injury traffic collision at the intersection of Courville & E Warren early Saturday morning, around 1:53AM.

There, arriving officers discovered a 34 year old female shooting victim with multiple gunshot wounds. The victim said she had been shot at the J-Spot at E Warren & 3 Mile Dr just before she lost consciousness.

Detroit EMS Medic 24 responded to the female victim @ Courville & E Warren and notified Detroit EMS dispatch that another DEMS rig would be required for the second shooting scene. Medic 24 also notified dispatch that CPR was being performed on the male victim.

DEMS Medic 15 and DEMS Supervisor 1104 responded to the scene in front of the J-Spot.

Both victims were conveyed to St Johns Hospital at Mack & Moross. The 34 year old female victim is said to be in critical condition and the 36 year old male victim has died of his wounds.

Family Finds Body Of Missing 20 Year Old

Detroit’s West Side: A body found on the roof of a vacant dwelling today is reportedly a missing 20 year old Detroit man, Drevon Johnson.

Mr Johnson had been missing since December 16th 2018.

Detroit Police were called to the vacant dwelling in the 15700 block of Lesure early in the afternoon of January 17, 2019. Mr Johnson’s family made the discovery while searching vacant houses in the neighborhood.

Lesure St On Detroit’s West Side

Mr Johnson lived on the same street his body was found on and amazingly, was found in the last place he was seen. A friend of Johnson told his family members she heard shots coming from the house Mr Johnson was in, but never investigated.

Unable to reach or remove Mr Johnson’s body, the Detroit Police Department asked the Detroit Fire Department to assist in its recovery.

Detroit Fire’s 4th Battalion Chief 4, Ladder Truck 25 and Squad 1 were dispatched and Ladder 25 used its aerial platform to remove the young man’s body from the roof.

A cause of death has not been determined and the Detroit Police are investigating.

Detroit: January 16/17 2019 – Shots rang out in several areas of Detroit Wednesday evening and early Thursday morning. 3 shootings were recorded, 2 on Detroit’s west side and 1 in the east. Thankfully, it ‘appears’ that all three were non-fatal.

Pembroke & Faust Shooting

Detroit’s West Side: DPD Scouts responded to Pembroke & Faust last night on reports of a shooting. Officer’s found a victim with a GSW and Detroit EMS conveyed the victim to a local hospital.

Details were hard to come by on this one, but Detroit PD’s evidence techs were dispatched to the scene for a non-fatal shooting.

Coyle & Puritan Shooting

Detroit’s West Side: The second shooting took place in the area of Coyle & Puritan.

The victim was privately conveyed to Providence Hospital in Southfield. There, the victim told investigating officers that the shooting took place in the area of Coyle & Puritan.

Harding & E Warren Shooting

The third shooting took place in the 5th Precinct, Detroit’s east side. A 911 caller stated that his son had been shot in the 4500 block of Harding. Arriving officer’s found the victim with a GSW and reported a “good shooting” to dispatch.

‘Good Shooting” is just a term DPD uses to identify a confirmed shooting, that’s all it is, no shooting is a good shooting.

Non Fatal Shooting, Jane Ave & Park Dr

Detroit’s East Side: A shooting occurred earlier this morning on Detroit’s east side. DPD’s 9th Precinct were dispatched to the 12000 block of Jane in the early am on reports of a person shot.

Responding officers found 1 shot and received information there might be more victims elsewhere. Officer’s made a forced entry into a residence not far from the shooting scene in the 12600 block of Jane looking for additional victims, dispatch audio suggests none were found.

DPD Made Forced Entry Looking For Additional Victims, None Found

Detroit Police evidence techs responded to both residences and processed the scenes. No information on the victim, the victim’s condition or suspects are known at this time.